I tried recording a jazz big band with vocal track played on my hifi, using the Mic Pro, the Zoom M2, the Zoom H2e, and the Sony A10. Below is the frequency analysis of the normalised files, with green = Mic Pro, red = M2, purple = H2e, and the A10 in yellow. But I'm not sure it really shows much, compared with playback listening. That seems to show that the Mic Pro has a wide stereo image, more than 120 degrees I'd say, and that it does benefit from a bit of added eq in a gradual slope up and back down from about 1kHz to 6kHz, and maybe a slight reduction in low frequencies below say 400Hz. In other words, it lacks a little brightness and it's a bit bass heavy, but both are correctable. And the stereo width might need a bit of narrowing depending on its placement in relation to the source. But each of these 4 devices has its own sound, without any of them being horrible IMHO, just... different.
But once again, given the tiny size and long battery life, together with extreme simplicity of use, the Mic Pro remains in my opinion a remarkable little field / location recording device. And it's cheap.